User talk:Vaughn~enwiki

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Hi Vaughn, I have began my inquiry into chemical warfare and Folie a deux. Let's see if I find anything hot, or get bored to death. (Gotta keep up on my magic and fiction too.) As a student of deception and ancient history, I am fascinated by the legitimate "proof" that is implied by reference sources. Love those footnotes! How many track down the reference source? And the clincher; what is the quality of the reference source? What if there are certain situtations that make it difficult or even impossible to find and examine the reference source? Does this mean it does not exist? Has it been purposely hidden or destroyed? Sometimes a piece of evidence that has been discovered cannot be properly evaluated until much latter. Clearly many of our personal conclusions are based upon faith and trust. Perhaps more than we choose to admit. Love those rationalists! User: Kazuba 1 Aug 2005

Your account will be renamed[edit]

03:17, 20 March 2015 (UTC)

Renamed[edit]

20:11, 22 April 2015 (UTC)